‘Fallen Angels’: Heather Jarvi, Margaret Simons, Dave Tacon and Lyn Gallacher, ABC Radio National, Earshot; ‘Exploitation of Vietnamese students rampant among Melbourne and Sydney businesses’: Trinh Nguyen and Olivia (Ngoc) Nguyen, SBS Radio – Vietnamese Program; ‘Somaliland Children’: Sally Sara and Dingani Masuku, ABC radio, Correspondents Report, Andrew Bolton: SBS Arabic 24 – Program Manager, Patricia Karvelas: ABC Radio National – Presenter, Melanie Withnall: CBAA (Community Broadcasting Association of Australia) – board member; 2SER Station Manager.
[4] The award is now run in conjunction with the NUS, and The Observer. The winners of Amnesty International Australia’s 2017 Media Awards have been announced, recognising excellence in reporting on human rights issues in the Australian media over the past year. [53], In addition to honouring journalists, Lindsey Hilsum, the Channel 4 News International Editor who was the host of the 2014 awards, emphasises that the Amnesty Awards play a very important role in encouraging editors to allow journalists to cover more obscure stories that are far away and expensive. Amnesty Media Awards 2020: For Sama, ITV, Daily Mirror, Sunday Telegraph and BBC News Arabic amongst winners. “We pay tribute to the inspiring bravery and dedication of journalists who’ve uncovered wrongdoing, held those in authority to account, and helped create a fairer, more open world.”, BBC News Arabic Documentaries The four award categories were: print media; online media; television (long reports); and television (short reports). held annually in central London and is attended by around 400 guests, including politicians, celebrities, and prominent figures in the UK We're delighted to announce the winners of the Amnesty Brave Awards 2020!
She said that when: “you point out that you won an Amnesty Award for a similar story a couple of years ago. In particular, these awards highlight the unique relationship that exists between Amnesty International and the media. ‘Death In Kalgoorlie’: Sarah Dingle and Wendy Carlisle, ABC Radio National, Background Briefing; ‘Through American Eyes’: John Eligon, Suzanne Smith, Gregory Nelson, Diana Cave, Ron Foley, Alastair Harris, Vicky Biorac, Chelsea Bond, Damien Cave, Tim Leslie, ABC and New York Times; ‘Aviation fuel sniffing in Arnhem Land sparks public health emergency’: Jano Gibson, ABC, Daniel Browning: Awaye! Celebrity guests presenting awards have included Bob Geldof, who presented the Special Award for "Human Rights Journalism Under Threat" 2004,[104] won by Kifle Mulat, head of the Ethiopian Free Press Journalists' Association. The host, usually a high-profile member of the UK media, conducts the ceremony and the various awards are presented by representatives from each of the judging panels. Gabe Kavanagh, who presented the awards along with judges at the event in Sydney, recognised the difficult climate in which journalists operate today. Good quality media coverage is important as highlighted by Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese pro-democracy leader, at the 2011 awards ceremony because it is "through the media that the rest of the world gets to hear about what we have to undergo". 2009 Check all the Awards, Winners and Nominations for the Amnesty International UK Media Awards since 2009. 020 7033 1548 Daily Mirror in Yemen, by Andy Lines, For Sama ‘Reforming Racial Discrimination Laws’: Andrew Weldon, The Big Issue, David Pope: The Canberra Times – Cartoonist. Refugees and migrants on an inflatable boat arrive in Greece. The annual award grant of $20,000 is given in recognition of individual accomplishment but also in the belief that it will serve as a beacon of hope to women everywhere who are fighting for human rights. [3], The Student Human Rights Reporter Award was started in 2010 and first awarded in 2011. John Eligon, Suzanne Smith, Gregory Nelson, Diana Cave, Ron Foley, Alastair Harris, Vicky Biorac, Chelsea Bond, Damien Cave, Tim Leslie, Neil Bennett: The Daily and Sunday Telegraph –. Other finalists: ‘Long Way Round’: Andrew Dyson, The […] The Amnesty International Media Awards are a unique set of awards which pay tribute to the best human rights journalism in the UK. ‘In a time of plenty, she dies of hunger’: Sally Sara and Dingani Masuku, ABC News Online; ‘The Nauru Files’: Guardian Australia’s Nauru Files reporting team, The Guardian; ‘Migrant worker exploitation: the fruit pickers’: Nick McKenzie and Richard Baker, Fairfax Media, Danielle Cronin: The Brisbane Times – Editor, Melissa Hoyer: News.com.au – Editor at Large, Lenore Taylor: Guardian Australia – Editor. Safeguarding The host for the 2015 awards was the British radio and television presenter and journalist Anita Anand. So I think it’s tremendously important and I think Amnesty is doing a tremendous job by giving us these awards so that we can use them to say: ‘Yes, we’ve got to carry on reporting human rights, it really matters’. Fermanagh Historical Sexual Abuse, by Rodney Edwards, Tariq Zaidi (The Guardian) The acclaimed Syria documentary For Sama added to its growing list of accolades, winning the award for best documentary, while Hardcash Productions for ITV Exposure won best investigation with its Inside China’s Digital Gulag programme. Winner: ‘Low-cost Housing, London’: Cathy Wilcox, The Age & The Sydney Morning Herald. ‘From Miscarriage to Murder’: Evan Williams, Calliste Weitenberg, Lottie Gammon and Micah McGown, SBS, Dateline; ‘The Yazidi – People of the Peacock Angel’: Olivia Rousset, Ipek Tasli, Wendy Boynton and Danielle Akayan, ABC TV, Compass; ‘Six Days in Somaliland’: Sally Sara and Dingani Masuku, ABC News, Samantha Maiden: Sky News Australia – Presenter, Michael Usher: Channel Seven News – Presenter. Awards may also be made posthumously, such as the 2012 award to Marie Colvin for her coverage of Syria where she was killed while covering the siege of Homs . Privacy Notice [1][2], The award was established with the help of the family, friends and colleagues of the journalist Gaby Rado, who was found dead in Iraq in 2003. Amnesty began with a sentiment expressed through the media and to celebrate the unique relationship Amnesty shares with the media industry, the Amnesty International UK Media Awards were launched in 1992.
Pinar Aksu, Scotland Winner. ella.berny@amnesty.org.uk, Pauline Kelly 0289 064 3000 El Helicoide: From shopping mall to torture prison, The Daily Mirror "[50], The Gaby Rado Memorial Award, first awarded in May 2004, recognizes a journalist who has been covering national or international human rights stories in broadcast or print media for less than five years. Amnesty International Thailand. WARNING: This website may contain images or names of people who have passed away. The Daily Mirror, BBC Radio 5 Live, The Sunday Telegraph and BBC News Arabic Documentaries also achieved top spots in the awards. The winners of Amnesty International UK’s prestigious Amnesty Media Awards 2020 have been announced this evening. Every year, the Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award celebrates individuals and groups who speak out for justice. Amnesty 2017 Media Awards © Amnesty International © Amnesty International, The winners of Amnesty International Australia’s 2017 Media Awards have been announced. Guardian Australia’s Nauru Files reporting team. Education and Training The recipients are people who have used their talents to inspire others to fight for human rights. Elise Potaka, Tim Anastasi, Joel Stillone. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. (ABC RN) – Presenter, Tanya Denning Orman: NITV – Channel Manager, Bernard Namok: TEABBA (Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association) – Senior broadcaster/trainer, Winner: ‘Mosul’: Kate Geraghty, Fairfax Media, ‘Home[Less]’: Chris Hopkins, The Sunday Age, Neil Bennett: The Daily and Sunday Telegraph – Head of Vision, Mags King: Fairfax – Managing Editor of Photography, Dean Sewell: Freelance – Photographer & founding Member of Occuli, Winner: ‘Voice of Manus’: Behrouz Boochani, The Guardian & The Saturday Paper. A Channel 4 News & ITN Productions Film for Channel 4 & FRONTLINE PBS. The winners are as follows: Cartoon: Winner: ‘Low-cost Housing, London’: Cathy Wilcox, The Age & The Sydney Morning Herald. We recognise the critical role journalists, photographers and cartoonists play in exposing human rights abuses,” said Amnesty International Australia’s President and board director Gabe Kavanagh. The ceremony is Prestigious Amnesty Media Awards 2020 winners announced. Winner: ‘The Ms Dhu Inquest’: Calla Wahlquist, The Guardian. Community Rules, Urgent Actions “In a world of misinformation and conspiracy theory, we need thorough, fact-based human rights reporting now more than ever.
media industry. Sir Trevor McDonald explained the inextricably linked nature of this relationship: "Amnesty persists where journalism leaves off. Kate Allen, Amnesty International UK’s director, said that the awards recognise the "pivotal role of the UK media industry in informing and shaping public opinion" and pays tribute to their "often dangerous work". Pinar Aksu has been campaigning to end immigration detention of children since she was 15 years old. There is an entry fee to help Amnesty cover the cost of administering the awards. Amnesty itself began as a media story. Amnesty International senior staff also take part in the judging process but have no final vote over the choice of winners. She highlighted the awards as an opportunity to celebrate those who go above and beyond to deliver quality human rights reporting. 07818 453070 The six winners each received an exquisite sculptural piece inspired by Amnesty International’s iconic flame, created by Wathaurong Glass. Yazidi Women Forced to Abandon their Babies to Isil, by Josie Ensor, BBC Radio 5 Live Winner: ‘Death In Kalgoorlie’: Sarah Dingle and Wendy Carlisle, ABC Radio National, Background Briefing. Amnesty International has always championed the importance of media in exposing human rights abuses. Undercover: Inside China’s Digital Gulag, The Impartial Reporter El Salvador: A country ruled by gangs, BBC World Service Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International UK, said: “These awards recognise truly outstanding journalism which has shone a spotlight on the world’s darkest corners – from the crisis in Yemen to the plight of Uyghur Muslims in China. The award also aims to create debate, encourage public action and raise awareness of human rights issues. Copyright © Amnesty International Australia ABN: 640 0280 6233. Evan Williams, Calliste Weitenberg, Lottie Gammon and Micah McGown. Escaping the Chaos: Venezuelans in Peru, Hardcash Productions for ITV Exposure Amnesty International senior staff also take part in the judging process but have no final vote over the choice of winners. The winners of Amnesty International UK’s prestigious Amnesty Media Awards 2020 have been announced this evening.
Past hosts have included journalist and broadcaster Nick Clarke, journalist and news reader Moira Stuart, international editor of Channel 4 News Lindsey Hilsum and the BBC's Lyse Doucet. The newspaper readers feel a sickening sense of impotence. Winner: ‘Forced to Marry’: Elise Potaka, Tim Anastasi, Joel Stillone, “The Feed”, SBS Viceland. Olivia Rousset, Ipek Tasli, Wendy Boynton and Danielle Akayan, The six winners each received an exquisite sculptural piece inspired by Amnesty International’s iconic flame, created by, Learn more about how your gift can create change, Protect the rights of the Uyghur People detained in re-education camps, Protect the rights of refugees by ending offshore detention, Ensure the human rights of everyone are protected during the COVID-19 pandemic, Protect the rights of Indigenous children.